SCOTTeVEST is about the space for everything @mikedt. When it first came out you could wire a hard drive to your PocketPC and still have a normal looking jacket. I felt like a rum smuggler. Pockets for everything and anything.
I don't think "smart" clothing is going anywhere soon. It's just too darn expensive and I've yet to see washer/dryer tests.
You have to charge the Levi's jacket? I missed that.
One thing about the original SCOTTeVEST jacket was you could unzip the sleeves for a real vest if you were into that kind of thing... I gave vests up in the 1980s.
Are there extra pockets in the Levi's smart jacket? The few reviews i read didn't mention them.
I loved SCOTTeVEST for it's user design. Everything could connect without making you look like a cyborg. Expensive? Yes. But we'll worth the aggravation.
I couldn't afford a jacket now but the shirts are less expensive.
I don't have one, no need, the Oppo R9 Plus will run for a day or more without charging. And I don't usually wear earphones when out and about either.
At the moment here in Inner Mongolia, Hohhot it's more about keeping warm when outside, so fur jacket it is.
Nah, no jungle. But I like to keep my Library, Music collection and Video collection on seperate devices. That they are all connected to multiple databases is an amazing plus. Mr. Gordon designed a clothing system to carry them all with you in an inconspicuous way.
I hate looking like a Borg. His early designs included space for powerbanks as well.
@PitCarver No cable runs on Safari vests and I'm not a hunter. I get my food from the supermarket.
Safari vests are the pocket protectors of hunters.
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